'''Override''' was a printed [[fanzine]] that ran for three issues during 2009. It was produced by XMA guitarist,Glenn Bradford, and sold at gigs around the Nottinghamshire area, UK. Front covers boasted the strap-line: 'Punk*Rock*Tattoos*Life', with content split between these different aspects of the [[punk|punk rock]] lifestyle. A fourth issue was scrapped due to dwindling interest, and failure to secure interviews.

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'''Override''' was a [[fanzine]] produced by XMA guitarist Glenn Bradford, and sold at gigs around the Nottinghamshire area, UK.

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Front covers boasted the strap-line: 'Punk*Rock*Tattoos*Life', with content split between these different aspects of the [[punk|punk rock]] lifestyle. It was a printed fanzine that ran for three issues during 2009. A fourth issue was scrapped due to dwindling interest, and failure to secure interviews.

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Latest revision as of 11:24, 26 November 2011

Override was a fanzine produced by XMA guitarist Glenn Bradford, and sold at gigs around the Nottinghamshire area, UK.

Front covers boasted the strap-line: 'Punk*Rock*Tattoos*Life', with content split between these different aspects of the punk rock lifestyle. It was a printed fanzine that ran for three issues during 2009. A fourth issue was scrapped due to dwindling interest, and failure to secure interviews.

The 'zine included interviews with tattooists Rich Hadley, and Andy Dykes (Timeless Tradition Tattoos), as well as interviewing musicians about their own ink. The Tattoo You section of the 'zine featured Jim Bones of The Strawberry Blondes (issue 1), Britt from Assert (issue 2).

Others

Override also included interviews with promoters, artists, and designers. These included: Lenny(Notts Punk Club), Maze McPunklett (Punklett Promotions), Carp(Artist/Designer). There was also artwork from Kieran Plunkett (The Restarts), and Andy Dykes.

The Rest

Features, such as, Forgotten Gems, Recommended, Do You Remember?, and Off Yer Chest, ran throughout the three issues. Several pages of reviews were always included, as well as a number of columns. Contributors were Mr. T (Lights Go Out), Jessie Eastfield, and Billy Liar (tour diary in issue 3).